Sydni Scott describes her father Stuart’s legacy | Ariel Helwani’s MMA Show

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Sydni Scott, the daughter of ESPN legend Stuart Scott, speaks with Ariel Helwani about what she’s learned about her father through stories fans have told her. Sydni discusses (16:16) how training in MMA brought her father “so much joy” and what it means for the UFC to put on an event in honor of him. (22:25) Sydni also talks about her role as an ambassador for the V Foundation’s Stuart Scott Memorial Cancer Research Fund.

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